always ".com" - Google.com - By adding and using "Google.com (in English)", all searches performed with the Search Bar and via the Context Menu in Firefox will use "www.google.com" and not a local Google site such as "www.google.pt", or "www.google.ca", or "www.google.co.uk", or any other to which you might be redirected by default.
What's New in This Release:
· Improved icon legibility and moved the query string to the end of the posted url, so that it's more easily selected and edited to tweak a search.
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